Scunthorpe Area

Crime - Epworth & Isle of Axholme
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Meeting

A public meeting hosted by the Isle of Axholme Police Authority Neighbourhood Panel is taking place at 7pm on Monday the 21st July 2008 at Althorpe and Keadby Primary School for residents of the local area.

The meeting will include the opportunity to raise matters of concern relating to local policing and an update on the local crime scene.

All are welcome to this important meeting

Police Surgeries

Sgt Jackson and PC Cook point out that there are Police Surgeries in both Crowle and Haxey. At the moment they are held on the first Monday of every month. This will be staffed by the area's Police Community Support Officers. If you would like police attention for a particular problem then please go along to the surgery as it can be incorporated in police patrols.

For Axholme North it will be at the Crowle Resource Centre between 2pm and 3pm.


For Axholme South it will be at Haxey Library between 3pm and 4pm.

It may also be worth re-iterating for Axholme Central Ward that the police station in Epworth is open weekly on Mondays between 2.30pm and 4.30pm staffed by a volunteer who can take contact details from anyone who wished to be contacted by the local officers.

If you cannot get along to these please call safelinks via messages/private and the message will be passed on. Otherwise call Police on 0845 60 60 222. In emergency when crime is actually being committed or incident involving immediate danger call 999.

Neighbourhood Watch
Happy with the levels of crime and mis-behaviour in your area? If the answer is yes click away from this item.

If no get the strength of your community around you.

Neighbourhood Watch is the best known and most effective example of the community and the police working in partnership to prevent crime, build safer communities and make things happier.

27% of all households in the UK are covered by neighbourhood watch schemes and without doubt things are much better in areas with active neighbourhood watch schemes because people get together to make life better by putting wrongdoers in the minority.

In North Lincolnshire there is a unique system of communication between the Police and neighbourhood watch groups and you are visiting the website now. Safelinks alerts groups to crimes in their area and answers questions better than by a phone call.

If you need information on existing watch groups or the easy way to set up a group please give us a call. Otherwise please go to the HANWaG website via contacts and links.

Witness Service
This is run by Victim Support and gives practical help and support to witnesses attending the Magistrates and Crown Court.

Please call Ken Andrews on 01472 359740 for the Grimsby Crown Court and Sally Van Den Boss on 01724 872124 for the Scunthorpe Magistrates Court.


Help After Crime.
Victim Support.

 

Contact Wendy or Kate

Telephone 01724 871324.

National Victim Support

Helpline 0845 3030900.

Anyone can become a victim of crime.

People react to crime in many ways. Although most victims don’t suffer long term harm, both adults and children can be seriously affected.

People who have suffered a crime may need practical information and advice, or simply someone to talk to.

“Since the burglary, no matter how many times I’ve cleaned the flat, it doesn’t feel the same.”

“I keep thinking I see the person who attacked me walking down the street towards me.”

“I am so worried about going to court and having to face him again.”

“We didn’t know whether we could claim any kind of insurance or compensation.”

Why Victim Support?

Victim Support is the national charity which helps victims of crime. Trained volunteers provide free, confidential support and information following crimes ranging from burglary and assault to rape and murder.

People often need:

Someone to talk to.

Information on police and court procedures.

Reassurance and emotional support.

Information and support when attending court.

Help with compensation and insurance.

Crime prevention information.

Help with housing or benefit problems.

The Service is in contact with many other organizations that can help victims of crime and we can access all sorts of information as in the list above.

Volunteers are always needed and we look for people who are understanding and good listeners and can get on with people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds. Anyone can apply. No previous experience of this kind of work is necessary. All volunteers are given training before they start and further training is available during the period of service in specialized areas such as sexual offences, to help victims of serious crime.

Some volunteers work several hours a week, or on an occasional basis, during the day or in the evenings and at weekends. Most people volunteer for Victim Support because they want to help re-dress the balance and they are rewarded by seeing the difference Victim Support can make to people whose lives have been shattered by crime.

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